Amandine said:Considering no Christian here believed UFOs are from "Satan" (and certainly none that I've ever met, although I'm sure there are some) I think your source was wrong.
Well actually the book didn't declare all Christians under this view. This is the excerpt:
Are there any hypotheses that retain the idea that UFOs are not physically real, but do not require that therefore they must be individual hallucinations? We have already come across some examples of UFOs interpreted as cultural manifestations: those that are attributed to Satan, or to the angelic forces opposing him. Once you have invoked supernatural forces of this kind, of course, you can invest them with whatever powers you choose: Satan can be supposed to built nuts-and-bolts UFOs as solid as an aeroplanea - or to construct a simulacrum capable of fooling our perceptive senses. Those who have outgrown devils and angels prefer to think in terms of cosmic forces, benevolent or otherwise: it is suggested that they make use of UFOs in the course of brainwashing us; but whether their aim is to decieve and distract us, or to raise our level of consciouness, depends on your point of view.
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